The Inquirer-Home
Comments
That does it then

Now we have to ban Australia to appease the PC clan.
Or should we ban the iPhone ?
Somebody warn Jack Thomson - this has got to do with GTA III somehow.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 14 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Children Must be Adults?

Here in across the ocean, an explicit song was used to advertise a famous high end potable multimedia player, the next generation was then given a new themed name which further an inclusion of cellular technology.

So the message is clear from adults to children, sex sells and sell yours. But I guess this attitude is post with pro-bono work.

This is making me iSick!

Like the movie 2001 where all those monkeys to touch the monolith [representing intelligence and technology] To the planet of the apes when Charlton Heston Yells! "Get your dirty hands off of her you stupid ape!"

Or was it Animal instead of Ape?

posted by : Phil, 13 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Teen sexting soars down under

"AUSSIE COPPERS are worried about a fad which involves teens taking explicit photo of themselves and forwarding them to mates or love interests.
Detective Sergeant Campbell Davis, of the Victoria Police internet child exploitation team said that sexting rates were already too high.
He said girls were especially targeted " ...

Targeted ?? ... by whom ?? ... themselves ??

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/07/11/teen-sexting-soars-under

posted by : David, 12 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Times stay the same

Didn't kids/young people always have the tendency to give boy/girlfriends somewhat racy pictures? it just went digital now.
Of course uptight religious nutters always were alarmed by sexuality you could just as easily say eh.

posted by : W.-, 11 July 2008 Complain about this comment
think of the children

Obviously these children need to be imprisoned for creating and distributing child pornography. The government mustn't stand by and let these predators prey upon...themselves.

posted by : Frank, 11 July 2008 Complain about this comment

Teen sexting soars down under

aboutus
Advertisement
Subscribe to INQ newsletters
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Authorities in several countries raided Megaupload recently, shut down all of its services, seized hundreds of servers and arrested several of its executives on criminal charges.

Do you think the move was justified?